Startups 'vision and strategy' is key to success! and we all know it's easier said than done.

As startup one of the key pieces for success is your vision and strategy... Sure, we all heard this before, but

What Does This "Vision and Strategy" Really Mean?

Is it your knowledge?

Is it your process?

Is it your execution?

In most cases it's going to boil down to the founder of a startup to...

Define and put in place a

"Vision and Strategy" for your startup!

This "vision and strategy" that every expert is harping about as being critical to your success.

As a web developer, I struggled for the last 5 years to build up a company, getting projects was ok, scaling was the difficult piece. Training people and then having them leave to become freelancers is common.

Also, being in this field was actually a hindrance to accepting other software solutions as I
tried to implement something 'better' in-house.

So, this vision and strategy thingy eluded me for a long time.

I've spent lots of time and effort learning about growth and success but couldn't nail it down to 'actionable' items.

Now finally, I think I grasp this 'vision and strategy' piece.

To me, "Vision and Strategy" is:

Your Knowledge

Your Process and

Yes, Your Execution.

How did I come to this conclusion?
Purely by accident while building my "better" in-house solution :)